Los Angeles County approves new bail schedules for low-level, non-violent, and misdemeanor suspects before arraignment, eliminating the need for money bail.
Although additional testing was conducted at several campuses over the summer, the Santa Monica-Malibu school district and activist groups remain at odds over the sampling and cleanup of chemicals in
Several acclaimed Santa Monica restaurants with surcharges for employee health care are being accused of price-fixing.
A lawsuit filed this week in Los Angeles County Superior Court alleges that local
Gov. Jerry Brownannounced the appointment of Songhai D. Miguda-Armstead, Timothy P. Dillon, Ronald F. Frank, Julian C. Recana, Lawrence P. Riff, Laura A. Seigle, Natalie P. Stone and Lisa K.
The City of Santa Monica has settled a lawsuit with resident Elizabeth Riel over a disputed job offer.
At itsJuly 14 meeting,City Councilapproved a $710,000 settlement.
"The
David B. Finkel — former City councilman, member of the Santa Monica College Board of Trustees, Judge of the Superior Court (Ret.) and a champion for civil rights and educational equality
Gov. Jerry Brownrecently announced the appointment of Luis A. Lavin as associate justice of the Second District Court of Appeal, Division Three.
Lavin, 56, of Los Angeles, has served as
The legal battle over chemicals at Malibu public schools rages on.
A federal judge last week gave life to a lawsuit that seeks the removal of polychlorinated biphenyls at Malibu
A former city employee is facing five counts of child molestation, Santa Monica Police Department spokesperson Sgt. Rudy Camarena told the Daily Press on Tuesday.
The City Attorney's
Unattended nativity scenes, a more than five-decade staple of the Santa Monica Christmas season, are not coming back to Palisades Park.
The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously